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Show Magna Timet. Magna, Utah FINAL RITES TO HONOR LEO BROWN SATURDAY I GET OUT THE VOTE! Spook Party Joy et- M.ir'.in fnteita.n.-It is on Eifc'iio Day when rnr at a Hallowe'en pai'.y o: Friday can U' quiit'y patriotic in an af- - fir fourteen guvs:. Her : f.rmulivt- - way. I Vote forlfa:ne in costume ari.1 the main thi1 iMiidMti.s of your ctioliv. prize was given to Mi.s Juan Wimaker who wa a Si't- you at th-.- pi i! is. lOllitT prizes were awarded to liifli;i!don !M:.i Kay Chr;su-ni-n- , Ma:'go MOjuaid and Maxine Puulton. A .iiy t:me was held by the MAGNA tfjiits in the spook alley, refresh-nu-nt- s were served and Hallowe'en favors given to each young Mr. and Mrs. Bates anj lady. two daughters, Curinne and Un of San Diego. Califnrniu, are Mrs. C. W. Evers left Friday for with visiting until late Xovemb Mrs. Bates' parent.;, Mr. and Mrs. Boise, Idaho, to be with a daugh-- J L. Kunz in Mana. JUr and family. Mrs. R. V. Wor- Mr. Bates. Firs'. Class then, after vacationing in Kearns ery Repairman, and his family with a daughter, Mrs. Ruth leave for Pearl Harbor. Mrs. drus. Mrs. Evers. former Garfield Bates will be remembered as be-- ! g Isident. has been in the east for ih? former Janic? Kunz. some time with another daugnter. Mrs- Helena Schultc. .. ...:-!- ! , - s fri'-nd- Funeral services to pay finul s to Leo "Tully" Brown, will be held at the S'..ik; House Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Brown sumimh.--d su l len-- 1 ly to a cfrebral early Wednesday morning. visitation at we cuinniai mortuary, 2128 South Statu Street. will be Friday evening from 7 to 0 and at the Stak? Hnuse fio:n 12 to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, prior to the services. s nii-an- I respt-c'-- - Oq-jiir- "scars-crow.- - " "O.-U-a.- -i i NOTES O.-v- al n t ' Legion, Wives Plan ! Mat-bin- Nov. 10 Smorgasbord Friday, November 2, 1956 An-wi- ll In observance of Veterans' Day. the American Legion members' and their wives are holding a Smorgasbord at Andy's in Salt re-in- ' Mrs. 10th from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. Thi price is $2.75 a p.rson and reservations may be made with any American Legion represents- tive. This is for all veterans. urace .... ' ot 3ie-u- Mr. and Mrs. I. Colby. Mrs. Hammond Bi), f 2i)Ul So. baek, stripped at Trem-m-Nevada. were HiuUe pii.vis On Saturday, tliey drove to tU- Redwood Road . was tii. rn Sen'em- - ton, L'tali, to if , )jma, tu vacation for a few days. auar.Jrd to Mrs Thomas llub-ba-- KiMisiieram Mountains and by 9 00 ber 22, 18Td ini Sa'.i ivsi.i.-n:They will journey to Los Anzeles. to lluii'i-suffoiv-who a1' City Mrs. C. K ll'ii'p and Mrs. sei the new LOS ait)., Mr. Dennty had nis deer. John and Harriot K:::i:m il.ishv broken riii.'it I. when kiekeJ hv 1 !,llt,,rnia A. C Carman A itUHy planriel Trie Other survivors im la.le h. r two huiei. Temple and from there to Mesa, group returned humr Sunday was served. l.:neiiei).'i husband; five other eh:li:e:'.: 22 of Mrs. Arizuna 10 Pend the winter. They were d!io The tiroup wi!i t en Xe .'em- evening and IT grandchildren sister. M.i.iivJ Dimiey's Mirkley ber 8:1: with .Vis. Cartiia". Molhw Dim and a b: .;(ier Alvsn The Amerirau Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Martha Busby Hammond, will meet at the Utah home F:i lav iiijSt nnrwr mother of Hoy Hammond of MagOn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S.iin j Mr. and Mrs. Denney will leave ' Club, Navember 8 at 8:00 p.m. na, died Sunday at 3 p m. in a Denney left for a short visit u j .Nuwinbi-- 5:h, trawling to lleno, Putluek refreshments will be H members are S;ilt Laki' Hospital of natural where they vinited with a Nevada, tj visit n ialisvs and then p"i urged to eauses. Daughter daughter, Mrs. LiUue Davis, audi to Moiestu and Turloek, Califor-- 1 attend. has been visiting at the hnme of her daughter and fani:ly. Mrs. Kenneth Knowlden Mrs. Stewart underwent surg rv Tuesday for h.-eyes. - 0-u- tu-Oii- , Ike d. , m-'.- I , f I CRADLE roll svrv-Idah- , d South 7650 West. Luke Ridge. announce th1 birth of a baby girl on Oct !ier lit. She weighed 7 pounds. It) ounces and has been named Gaynr l. Clnnd-- i parents are Mr. and Mr. Floyd Madill of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox of Salt Lake City A brother, Craig, at home, is happy about the new sister. lwrwnr,norwnnrnr 3331 VWVVWWWAAVWNrVSAAfWW The Candidates j is -- it fa For all of YOU! j and Mrs. Kenneth S. Rn-- 1 of Magna became happy parents of their first child, a love- ly daughter, who arrived October1 12th at a Salt Lake Hospital. She Club Entarlminad Mrs. Emil Williams enterta ned weighed in at 7 p u'z o.:;-:"- ; members of her club Wednesday and hn been given the pretty at her home and special guest, nam : of Julie Ann. Mrs. Carl Simmons of Yerrington. i Mr. berta 10 M... HUNTER NOTES know your candidate Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Wilding mo-- : tored Tuesday to Minerville. Utah, to visit a granddaughter, Dixie Goff, who has been seriously ill in the Milford hospital. While driving over the pass in the Beaver mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Wilding's car stalled in 8 inches of snow. Mr. Wilding was forced to walk back to town and hire a tow truck to pull them. Consider His Reputation. 2. Consider His Character. 3. Consider His Service To The Community. 4. VOTE YOUR CONVICTION! 1. 1f L. S. I l i ' ' Romnty, Candidate For Governor ' ? I I" wmmmm A I M j i Mrs. Wilford Coon entertained Thursday at a baby shower hon-- 1 A orin-- j her daughter, Mrs. Garyll Bergstrom. A most enjoyable time 1 was spent. s) i REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Mr. and Mis. Keith Fairbourn. accompanied by Mrs. Fairbourn's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-- 1 A bf it Miller, motored to Scipio, 1 Utah on Sunday. If For President and Vice President make a cross (X) in the square opposite the names of the candidates for whose electors you desire to vote. Vote In ONE square only. For President of th United States a For President and Vic croM (X) in the square opposite the names of the candidates for whose electors you desire to vole. Vote in ONE square only. President male For President of tho United States ADLAI E. STEVENSON For Vice President of the United States ESTES KEFAUVEB United States RICHARD M. NIXON For United States Senator F. BENNETT WALLACE For Congressman. (Second District) For Congressman. (Second District) OSCAR W. McCONKIE. JR. WILLIAM A. DAWSON GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE For Secretary of State LINN C. BAKER LAMONT F. TORONTO For Secretary of State For Attorney General For Attorney General GROVER A. GILES Treasurer For Stat For Stale Treasurer SHERMAN J. PREECE SID LAMBOURNE For District Attorney (3rd Judicial District) For District Attorney (3rd Judicial District) PHIL L. HANSEN ALDON J. For Slate Senator (Sin Senatorial District) For State Representative W. C. Lotion Candidate for th Sih Senatorial District ELECT MEN WHO UNDERSTAND MAGNA'S Philco used refrigerator, good condition. S50. In quire at 6184 West 3500 South or 20 dial AM HAROLD V. DAVIS wnT.Hsnr WTGrLAHSJil I ANDERSON FOR For Slat Senator (Ith Senatorial District) Candidate for the list Legislative District Year County CommiaaiMiee FOR SALE-Tub- by Reid's turkeys. U. 5. gov. graded, oven ready. A. B. C grades. 37c to 49c per pound. Now available at 2B20 So. 7200 W- 00 Magna. dial 3333. For State Auditor For State Auditor BRIGHAM H. YOUNG 4 J"5 Jamet Brusatto Rotcoe Bod en Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denney, by Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Muss, motored to Sigurd, Utah on Friday and visited with E. R. CALL1STER STANLEY D. SCHUBACH County Commissioner arV Mrs. Matt Pett.rsson, Jr. entertained at a social honoring the 71st birthday anniversary of her father, Reuben Davis. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elvure Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis. For Governor For Governor L. C. ROMNEY Laurel J. Brown Raymond Henline, who has served two years with the army at Denver, Colorado, received his honorable discharge papers and returned horn. October 19. Prior to his service in the army, Kir. Henline served with the Merchant Marine for ten years. He left Monday for Oregon where he hopes tu ob:ain work and reside there. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER For Vice President of th For United States Senator ALONZO F. HOPKIN (Slat Representative I o O SALE7-foo- t PROBLEMS VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC I N0VEMER 6th (P.id Political Arfvoetfaaaiamt hv Garfield Lewie. D. S. Walker. Lee Triplet!. Roy Harrington. Keith Yoatea.) VVVVWvvWAAJSAflAArVWWSrWWWv CARL D. CLARK District) For Slat Representative (21st Representative District) For County Commissioner (Four Year Term) ROSCOE For County Commissioner (Four Year Term) BODEN EDWIN For County Commissidner (Two Year Term) LAUREL J. DAVIS AND a CANNON For County Commissioner (Two Year Term) BROWN ABRAM BARKER CLARK-Yo- ur Legislative Team From House District No. 21 and Senatorial District No. 6. (Paid Political Advertisement! WnSSSSaSMVBBiSSSSOSSSJBBSBteSIBaBteA. "I WAIT WITH JOY THE COMING YEARS" it Keep under your sombrero! r a n '57 has three new OLDS FOR "Fiesta" models I Only Olds could be s aw . . . Introducing glamorous hardtop styling I station wagon, design I Just wait for this Mwest of body styles . . . available In both tho Golden Rocket Series I and Super BI! IT FRIDAY, NOV. 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